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As of day this business gets a score of 4.8 stars over 5 and this score was based on 127 reviews.
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This Gardener belongs to the category of Historical place.
Very interesting. Stopped here in the winter, have to walk through the snow, but it was still worth it!
Such a cool stop! If you are driving along the Alaska Highway, make sure you set aside at least an hour or two for the Sign Post Forest. I actually had no idea this was here until I stopped for gas across the street, but it was such a unique experience! There are THOUSANDS of signs here from all over the world and it's fun walking around looking for signs from places you have been! Truly a one-of-a-kind place.
70,000+ signs! Very cool… bring your own sign from home to add to the collection.
So many signs!! From all over the world! Fun to walk through and check out all the different places people have come from to place their sign.
Very interesting place! You can bring your own sign, or there are shops in town where they will make one for you. People at info center are very helpful!
One of the coolest little stops along the road into Yukon from Northern BC. Definitely worth stopping and stretching your legs while you walk through the "forest" and check out signs from all over the world. Even left a sign of my own behind - feel free to do so just find a spot on one of the "trees"
We stopped by twice this summer, on the way South and on the way North! There is a nice picnic table in the middle of the sign posts for a nice lunch as the kids explored the signs then we visited with the kind ladies in the visitors center. They provided invaluable advice about the road ahead and fun coloring books and challenges to engage the kids for the next few days! Definitely a double win!
Cool and somewhat surreal to come upon this quirky park after weeks on the road! Worth checking out!
A very cool spot after a VERY long drive... ????
One of our stops from our road trip to Ontario. The Sign Post Forrest in Watson Lake is an interesting tourist spots and pit stop when you are leaving the Yukon via Trans Canada Highway
Ok, I was not really looking ahead on the highway, and we happened across this amazing place. Stop stretch, find your home town or some other sign that you find meaningful!
A must stop and see. The history is awesome and its a great way to spend some interseting time on a long road trip.
Great place to explore what others have put here already! Our family also put up our own sign!
I am surprised by the forest. I arrived Watson lake as midway for going to Whitehorse. Then I saw the forest here. Amazing
Very very very cool place! I love how it got started with a man in the 40s who didn't want to be forgotten and how it has lived on with folks being able to leave their presence here. It's quite the humbling place and highly recommend others come and visit.
Entertaining site trying to find signs and plates from your hometown. Pretty cool and unique attraction.
What a wonderful unexpected jewel! Our hostesses Trudy and Rena were so helpful, giving us awesome tips for our next drive. We put up our own sign, too! Oh, and there's COFFEE!!!!!!!!! THE GALLERY AND MINIFILM ARE AWESOME, TOO! What w obderful representatives for Canada and the a lake Watson area!!
The Signpost Forest in Watson Lake was fascinated. The US army soldier who had been homesick and put the signpost at Watson Lake in 1942 while they built Alcan highway from Dawson Creek to Whitehouse during the Second World War. In 1986, there were over 5000 signs, including the original signpost of dated 1942. Today it has over 90,000 signposts, but the old "1942" signpost was no longer there. The information center at Signpost Forest was friendly and helpful.
Rows and rows of signs and license plates from a huge variety of places. We found it interesting and engaging trying to find places we knew about.
must visit
Freakin sweet, theres no way you can read them all. Must see!
My family LOVED stopping here. So many great signs from people from all over the world.
A cool forest of 80,000 plus signs in Watson Lake. A place where there a places to hang out, a stage, and a history of people whom have travelled along the Alaska Highway. This is definitely a must see stop!
Take your time and visit this place. So many memories have been created in this place, its magical!
Stopped there in 1986 when I was 11 years old while traveling from Michigan to Fairbanks, AK. Will never forget that delightful roadside attraction. Just wished I had a sign to hang!
There is nothing better than roadside kitsch.
Picture spot. Fun place to walk around and see visitors stuff from all over, bring your own sign, nail and hammer.
Doesn't seem like someplace you'd want to check out. But I promise, if you've traveled you will recognize a lot of places here. Worth a look.
A novelty that's fun to visit. One may spot signs of places or people they know...or not. Either way, it's a good stop on the long road between Alaska and southern Alberta.
It's such a strange attraction that just keeps getting bigger. Search for your own country, and you'll find it. Search for even your city and you'll probably find it. Leave a mark for other visitors to know you were here. It's just the human version of a dog marking on a post.
Interesting to walk around and see all the various locales that are represented. Visitor Center on the property open 8a-8p from late spring to early autumn. Staff there super friendly and helpful in terms of the local and regional areas.
This place was more than I expected. I thought it was going to be a janky little place with signs etc. But once we got there and saw the massiveness of what it was we were blown away. It's fun to see signs you know from your home state or town and places you've been. Plan ahead and bring a sign if you wish to contribute. currently there are over 80,000 signs...That's impressive. Stop if you're in the area.
A unique landmark, the Sign Post Forest is a collection of road signs and personal messages that began in 1942. U.S. Army G.I. Carl Lindley, in the area to work on the construction of the Alaska Highway, placed a sign with the direction and distance to his hometown of Danville, Illinois. Others copied his action and the tradition continued to this day, with the 10000th sign being erected in 1990. Lindley and his wife returned to the site in 1992, 50 years after he placed his initial sign. The site is maintained by the town of Watson Lake, along with the adjacent Alaska Highway Interpretive Centre. While there's no "service" to speak of, it's a cool landmark with a neat history and worth visiting if you are in the area. Be sure to bring materials for a sign; we used a campstove and a metal hanger as an impromptu wood-burning tool...
Super cool place to check out
This is a really interesting place. Must see. If you dont bring a sign. One can be made near by
Interesting and worthwhile stop when going through Watson Lake. You can browse unique personalized signs from all over the world and/or make your own if you so wish. Right next to the tourist centre as well where they have free coffee, wifi and useful information.
A must see!! People from all over the world have printed signs with their name, country and date. They are signs, hats, sunglasses, shirts, boots. You name it and it has been left here as a memory.
An Amazing variety of signs from all around the world. How did they get there? A feast for an active imagination that can enjoy wondering about the adventures of other travelers.
This place is definitely worth the stop. It's awesome!
This place keeps growing and is fun to see the many signs people have put up over the years. I found one that my wife and I had put up three years earlier. The signs are made from every material that people had around. You could spend a day looking at signs and not be able to read them all. If your driving stop and add your sign. We had to use a ladder we had in our RV to find a space.
Great historical legacy of the cooperative effort between the U S and Canada to build the Alaska Highway. Found the sign my wife and I put up on our way through when we were dating and added the kids' names to it. Not a lot to do other than look at the signs and some old equipment. The inventiveness and humor of some of the sign makers if interesting. Bring something to make your own sign from, and something to hang it with.
So interesting to see every unique sign left
Like . It is a nice see while there
Really neat place to visit and you can spend hours looking at all the signs.
Really really cool roadside stop with interesting history. Worth a few minutes to look around.
An amazing stop. The amount and types of signs that are here are outstanding and it is nice to see that everyone has their own way to leave a signature
Traveled through 20+ years ago and definitely didn't have as many signs.
So cool! Could have spent hours here if it wasn't so chilly!
Bring something to post. On my drive to Alaska I did not have anything to hang and on my next trip I will. Anyone who has ever driven will know what I mean when I say I can't wait to do again
The sign post forest is fun to look around but don't miss out in the visitor center right being it. The ladies in there were the kindest and most helpful people I have come across in a long time, and I couldn't wipe the smile off my face when I left them.
One of a kind place. Dont miss it. Spend some time here and put up your own sign.
Stopped there this week. 40 below, sunshine and 6” of powdery snow on the ground around the signs. So cool. Do not miss this, it’s a must see.
This is such a neat little spot sort of in the middle of no where, but you can't miss it passing through Watson Lake. It's definitely worth a stop - to add your own license plate or sign! Apparently this spot has the most stolen property in one area! It's like an art installation meets graveyard. You can see signs from all over the world, and many license plates and wooden posts with names and locations etched in. As you walk through the "trees" of signs and license plates you can't help but wonder the stories behind every piece. Did that person drive without a plate? Did they get caught? Were they on their way to Alaska? How did such a big sign from Germany get here? Is that a population sign from a small town in the states? Did they plan to steal it and bring it here or was it just sitting in their car? Did they fly with a sign? So many questions but no real answers.
Loved it... and now I have my very own...
A must see. Be sure to bring your own sign to add. All types and shapes of signs.
Who couldn't love this place???? So much to see from all over the world! I can't wait to send my own contribution!!!
I'm not a "touristy" sort of person and usually do not care to stop at points of interest. That being said, this place is sooooooo cool! A must check out kind of place. Even found a sign from my home town in Colorado!
Should someone be nearby, would it be possible to post a photo of my old shield? Thank you
This was a very cool site seeing experience. We really enjoyed it.
Passing through on my way to Anchorage. First time on the alcan highway so I posted my sign. Very hard to find a spot but with some looking I managedto find a spot not too far away from where my mom and dad had hung their sign several years ago. Fun experience checking out all the signs from all over the world.
So cool! A place to visit for sure!
Really cool touristy spot that worth a stop or atleast a slow drive by!
An amazing collection of place signs from all over the world!
The Sign Post Forest is always a stop, to check on our sign and remember past trips driving the Alcan.
Great little road side stop with sign posts from everywhere!
This place is so much fun to walk thru!!! If you look long enough, you will find something you can relate to... look on the bulldozer for my contribution...
Absolutely incredible, there must be 10,000 license plates, and other things people leave there (plates they write on, little bitty flip flops).
A great stop on a long road trip. A sign from close to home to be sure. A great place for you and the kids to stretch your legs.
Not a planned stop, but what a travel treat! So fun to just stop in this strange place with so much history and thousands of stories. Fun to just stroll through and wonder about all the signs and license plates from around the world!
Though this place hasn't anything apart from the licence plates.. It holds a historic significance and a good place for taking shots. I would recommend tourists to get something in remembrance of their trips and add that to this post.. Many have done and it's a good memory..
Very interesting and a great piece of Alaska Hwy history.
Interesting place to check out. Story is that Americans who were building the Alaska Highway were homesick and one worker posted the sign of his hometown. Soon, the others began doing the same until this place became known as the sign post forest. It's cool to walk around and see signs from all over the world. I believe you can leave your own sign but you have to arrange that with the visitor center. It's a lot bigger than I expected.
Well many years ago I took a group of Boy Scouts to Alaska after a brief visit at the Canadian Scout jamboree. I’m now living in British Columbia and enjoying a never ending dream. My plans are to travel the Alaska Highway revisiting memories. Detective work will have to be done to locate the 20th Cambridge Scout Groups sign there at the Sign Forest near Watson Lake; era 1995 year of the Lord. Gypsy Bob
Super cool. Thousands of signs. Really fun to see how far away they can get.
Don't forget a hammer, nail, and something you can leave behind. Perfect place to stop and strech and get the kids stoked about the road trip.
Could spend hours looking at all the different signs and trying to find one from your area!
It's interesting, don't get me wrong.... but did you really come into one of the most beautiful areas of Canada to look at some stolen street signs. Go take a drive down the 37, or hit any side trail in the area... forget the signpost forest, stop and spend a few days and explore the back-country here
Had to stop and add our sign, was a little set back with the change in atmosphere around the park. Things are not so nice.
This is just so cool to walk around! You get to travel the world in just a short walk!
I drove through this town had to go to the silver tip mine and when I seen it looked cool but didnt stop
Quirky little stop with signs from all over the country / continent / world. Fun to walk around the displays and try to imagine all the stories of folks who've passed through here before. Area is kept clean and it's real easy to find (right through the main street of town, on your right before leaving towards Whitehorse). You can also bring your own sign to leave here or graffiti one of the farm vehicles with a sharpie.
Great place to see variety of boards from all over the world. You can put up your own sign post here.
Bring your sign and drop it off. Such a wonderful place to look around and wonder. Nice little break.
Special place started in 1942 by a homesick soldier from Illinois who was working construction on the Alaska Highway. It is spectacular! Too many signs to count...and you can't stop looking!
A must visit attraction in the Yukon!
I always stop here to see what is new and enjoy the area. Great place to play Pokemon Go. You can easily earn gold in a gym because the turnover is slow.
Strange, unique stop. It's fun to wander through looking for where signs have come from
Over 80 thousand signs of different varieties all posted up here. Quite amazing if you think about it. The people in the. Visitor center were extremely nice. A fun place to attach you legs if you are on a long trip.
Nice stop on the highway. They have community arena behind this and you can take shower. Also you can watch Aurora shows.
Easy pit stop, rest place to get out and stretch legs. Kids love it because in the center of the signs there are old tractors they can climb on and take pictures. Benches throughout to rest and view signs. Unique and cute.
Super cool! I even found signs from my hometown of Kalamazoo, MI!
Very interesting place, signs and tags an such from all over the world, at the beginning of the Alaskan Highway
Very cool place! Could use a legit gift shop; Seems like a huge missed opportunity there.
Cool to visit but I wish there were some signs showing where the oldest signs were.
This is a fascinating place to stop in Watson Lake. You really could spend an entire day wandering through the truely huge place. With dozens of signs and small notes to read you really can get lost just wandering through searching for your home town and wondering what the stories are for the people who have left these behind.
I thought this place was really fun. Signposts from all over the world. If you're driving through its worth a stop. Right off the highway!
Such a cool place to wander through to see where visitors have come from. Bring a sign with a hammer & nails or drill & schools. Rows and rows of signs.
Loved the sign post forest! We traveled from Ontario and were able to find a spot for our sign. Such a cool place :)
Great place to grab gas, lunch, a few groceries and some great tasting Yukon Gold beer.
This is definitely a cool place. I've never quite seen so many signs in one area. About 80,000 signs from all over the world. Give yourself a couple hours to go through everything.
The signs stopped in time! You could spend hours reading everyone’s signs, definitely a must see when travelling through!
Not sure how many signs are here but I am guessing upwards of 85 or 90,000. So cool seeing large signs from all over the world. We put ours up near the K.Y.D. sign as we watch them on YouTube. A must see if you're passing through Watson Lake, Yukon.
Just Friggen Awsome ! Like a Walk Through Time and Geographic Memories for me. As I have Travelled through Many of these Places in North America last 30 Years as Long Haul truck driver
This was very cool to see and read the signs. Only wished I'd brought one. Next time for sure!! Don't forget yours
I stop almost every week at this place. Friendly staff, good food for people on the go or simply you can sit an enjoy at the dinning area (Opened again during COVID-19 with the new normal restrictions and social distancing ). The variety store has a lot of stuff and prices are not bad at all.
Neat stop. Wish I knew about it sooner to bring a sign. Neat idea. Cute cars for kids to play on. Kids loved it and wanted to stay longer.
You can't help but wander for hours checking out all the signs people have left. Pretty amazing story, definitely worth the stop
The place has lots of personality and respect from all over the world. Would highly recommend if your on the Alaskan highway.
Cool attraction in Watson Lake by the Alaska Hwy. See if you can find signs from where you’re from.
Cool and interesting, the workers in the visiter center are all very kind and helpful. Definitely stop in if your traveling by.
Interesting attraction that was started in the 1940s by a homesick highway worker when the Alaska Highway was being built. In 2004, there were over 55,000 signs posted by visitors.
The sign post forest is a totally free spirited phenomenon. Just happened to find a couple from Aiken, SC where I used to live. It started out when some of the Alaska Highway builders placed signs indicating where they lived and many people have added over the years. Nothing spectacular, but signs from all over the world.
An amazing place...So many Signs and License Plates from all over the World...it is Huge...A must see if traveling to Watson Lake, Yukon Canada.
88000.00 signs to look at !!! Lots to see
Such a cool find on our road trip
So cool! Great place to stretch your legs on a drive. Hangung a sign is really fun too
It's a cool place to visit, even if it's really touristy. Watson Lake is almost a required stop on the Alcan so if you gotta stop, you should stretch your legs and see it. But once you have seen it you really don't need to go back. It's just a one-time thing.
A truly unique place, literally thousands of signs posted by people from all corners of the earth. Has to be seen to fully appreciate.
Nice historic place. Bring a sign.
Awesome to see sign posted from all over. Look for a sign I left in 2008 grown so much needle in hay stack.
Great little spot. They have signs from all over the world and from over half a century ago. It is very interesting to see that many people have driven the same road as you for the same reasons as you, ADVENTURE! All in all the sign post forest is a must do for any Alaska highway roadtrip. Next time we will bring a sign to add to the collection for sure!
Amazing spot I wish we'd brought a sign didn't really realize what was going on.
Really neat. Found signs from 1960’s. Left our own.
An unbelievable collection of tables, which travelers prepared, just to bring it to this place. You just don't need more than a minute to find a plate or sign, that someone brought from your hometown...
incredible and a lot larger than i'd expected - a must stop on the alaskan highway
This place needs a morningwood drive sign
I exactly what it is so I gave it that many stars . It wasn that fantastic but great time to get out and stretch on the road . It's cool but no wow factor of any sort .
Nice to see, left our own sign, a retired license plate.
What a history... The entire story can be found at the Museum across the street.
Nice historic place to visit with your family. We had a blast seeing signs from all over the world. Very neat!
We were just passing through Watson Lake when we stumbled upon the Sign forest. WOW, allow for a couple hours to read the 10,000 plus signs.
If you're traveling through the Alaska highway, this is a must! Plan to watch the 18 minute video inside, it makes your trip on the highway more interesting with a brief history on it.
Put up two signs in 1995. Was traveling thru from California to Alaska. Stopped to try and find our signs. Unique place. A must stop on your travels.
Well worth a stop to see the countless signs from everywhere!
Very cool they have a count in the visitor center 88 000 plus so if your going threw Watson lake make sure to stop and put up your own sign
Amazing place so many neat signs.
Thousands of signs from all over!
Very interesting and excellent and entertaining tour.
Even though it is very large, they continue to add new posts. There are some landmarks so you can find your sign in the future.
Great way for people to share where they traveled from. Has grown since the first time we saw it in 1996.
I was moving from Alaska to Mississippi in 2008. It qas a very long drive going along the AL-CAN... the road u can take from Alaska thru Canada to the lower 48 atates. Its a wonderful experience because not only isthe drives scenery breathtaking but there have intereating things all along the way to srop & enjoy. One of my absolute favorite is the Sign Post Forest. My only complaint is i didnt hve enough time to walk around & see them all!!!
This is a piece of Pop Culture that you shouldn't Miss Even if you think it's silly. These type of one of the kind displays are unique and what makes traveling special. Whether you find a sign from your hometown neighboring town or from friends at once came to Alaska there are so many signs that you will be unable to see them all even if you look. Definitely stop at sign Forest wander around and have a one-of-a-kind experience
Our friends and ourselves posted 2 signs in 2014, they are both gone. Let's see if our new one will still be here next time we return!
Excellent place to stop for a little rest and see all the signs and the information and history behind it. "A Must See"
Beautiful, creative sign posts..
Isn't this kinda illegal?
So many signs, so little time! What a great place to take a break from driving to walk around a bit. There are signs from all over the world!
Really cool place to visit. The only issue was we had a person bug us for change, but we are from Prince Albert, sask. It made us feel like we were home.
Great place to stop for a little walk. Some cool personal history.
I thought I'd take a little picture. HAHAHAHA. The plates went on and on and on, FOREVER.
A fun stop on the way to Whitehorse. I figured out too late that you can bring your own sign and add it to the collection. Pretty cool!
Sign forest was OK but the town is a dump. All businesses appear to be owned by a few families. All the bars are open only for 3 hours a day from 11am to 2pm. Streets are a series of large potholes. Stores are delapitated with extremely poor selection of goods. Try to plan your trip so you don't have to eat drink or sleep in Watson Lake.
Very cool reading all of the signs
Really interesting to walk through all the signs. You can get screws (and borrow a screw driver) at the very helpful Visitor Centre.
It is a very interesting place to stop on the road to Whitehorse. People from all over the world have put up signs from where they are from or just to commemorate their trip. There are some very interesting signs. Would recommend anybody stopping there to have a look. And also bring their own sign to add. As spaces fill they just add more posts to put up more signs. Don't know how many signs there are but must be up in the thousands.
Way bigger then I expected. What a sight!
So so fun. We brought signs from home to hang and we enjoyed seeing the ones there already.
Great place look for places near your home different states mybe were you or other family members were born to cool have fun
Cool history started by the Army folks that built the Alaska Hwy. Lots of folks leave their mark here.
A truly unique piece of both artwork and history. A must visit!
Really cool spot to check out. Plates and signs from all over.
So amazing. Such a cool place.
Plan ahead and bring your own sign and tools needed to post it. Cool place to stretch your legs and walk off your lunch.
Clean, friendly and good food different from regular pizza places. The offer burgers sandwiches, pasta dinners and steak and rib dinners. And a full bar. Bourbon Fizz was good!
Something unique and different with signs from all over the world. Interesting to wonder about and look at while you take a break from driving.
So many signs from all over the world. Just amazing! Too many to even begin to count! Nice photo op.
We didn’t even know about this otherwise would of brought something from Australia! Loved walking through and seeing all the different licence plates, took a pic of all the provinces we travelled through! Has picnic tables and is right by a fuel station and information building, we had our lunch here on our way through.
I first saw this in 1981. Been back a few times. Great place to visit if you are driving through.
The visitor center is moved next to the sign forest in an athletic building. Apparently the pipes froze in the actual building. It's a great experience, with a movie. The staff are amazing, and friendly. There is quite a hodgepodge of signs in the forest. Be sure to bring a sign with you. It is quite amazing that it all started with a pole holding "distance to" signs. We drove a thousand miles and back in two days, just to visit this historic place.
There are so much signs you can find one feom almost every part of world and still browse for hours and hours and not see all of them. Great park-like place.
Watson lake sign post forest. I left a license plate here back in 2012 on my first stop in Watson lake. Couldn't find it so took a couple of pictures to remind me where I left our new sign. Its interesting to read some of the personalized signs travellers leave behind.
Very cool place to visit, to bad we could only see it in passing.
Kitschy, but worth the stop. There are signs from all over the globe. It's fun to try and find signs from places you've been to or otherwise know. At the very least, it's good for a liesurely walk after having been in the car for many hours.
Very friendly staff, neat place all in general. Bring and sign with your and make your own mark on history.
Really cool... could walk around here for hours there is thousands of signs from all across the world.
Fun place. Definitely worth a stop.
Nice to read how far away some people have come to visit the Yukon.
I just took a few pictures then used the visitors center. There's an amazing number of signs that would be fun to spend time looking at if you have the time.
Fascinating collection of signs from around the world - especially fun to find signs from my hometown !! Far too many to see them all, in one visit. The replica of original "sign," along with the history of the US soldier who left his mark in the Yukon, is on display in the visitor's center on the site. A unique, "won't see anywhere else" experience!
Super cool, crazy seeing how they come from all over the world to visit. Didn't quite see many from my area of the world. Need some more Manitobans to visit!
Truly incredible experience walking around this larger than expected forest of people sharing a piece of their home towns. This "forest" has an incredible history and is a way to add to local history and culture by adding a sign of your own.
It's just nostalgic to see something left by eight yourself years later, or by someone else that made the epic drive also. I can't give this place 6 stars but it should get it.
This is a fun place to visit. It is amazing how much it has grown since the first time we visited the forest 15 years ago.
This place was so cool! All kinds of signs from all over the world. It really made me feel connected.
Pretty interesting to find signs from all over the world here in little Watson Lake ! Who knows maybe you can find signs from your home town !
Nostalgia at its finest. Coming from Florida it instills a sense of pride in what was accomplished by the last generation before boomers. It also has an overnight parking campground with restrooms and showers and breakfast. Ask about the American currency discount and save a few bucks.
Lots of signs and plates from all over the world. Yet to find my NS plate. Going there to pave airport Watson Yukon
Nice place, possibility to make your own sign for small price : buy your wood sign in Home Hardware (on the other side of the road) and the visitor centre give you paint, nail and hammer :)
Thousands of signs to look at. We had a family competition to find a certain sign first. It was great fun. The visitor centre has nails and screws for you to mount your own sign and mark your name in history.
Very interesting,signs from all over the world